Written By: Paul Goree
VERY ROUGH ROUGH DRAFT----WORK IN HIRE
END OF LIBERTY
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Thus far the data referenced in written work `1600`, provides ample proof that at one point in our American history, equality did existed. Although the means by which it existed were economical ( charter companies). The princiiples of its belief and pursuit were an actuality. ( ex: Anthony Johnson). so when did this idealic society go wrong. The history of our formation like all histories is full of hypocracise. Outside the acceptance of a divine God. By which accordance is estasblished ( recall during 1620 white colonist did not refer to themselves as such. They were simply christians.) the conflicts of human interaction are a nature of their own creation and as prove through out history: a tragic confrontation of subjective matters. I THINK OF thomas Hobbes and the natural rights of all living persons. If their subjective matters can not be placed aside for accordance: only war is possible. Each having a universal right to defend their existences. Since this is a raw research draft I will only point out the events that I want to bring attention to concerning the end of the social equality existing in the functioning indentured servant contracts and the birth of a false dream witness to the world and its total contridiction. up til this point in history the odeal of slavation based on ideology, disposition or will was unknown to the world. So enters a number of charter companies with their motive. Enters religious faiths with their motives. And mostly enters displaced individuals with the gumption to rise above themselfs and social existence. 1550 thur 1690 represented a pre-coherent notion of what Liberty is meant to be. Each has the Liberty to exist and each is in acknowledgment that the other has the same right. We all are seeking salvation of one type or another. as the states each legalized slavery and distanced themselves from the reality of indenturement, the core of Liberty was stained. Much blood would spill as time moves on.
The laws of the oppressor was mal and should be voided and corrected. If the oppressor refused to free that which has an individual right to exist: then rebellion was the only solution. ironically for questionable reason known england abolisted slavery and bondage. Sending a powerful message to the enslaved of the colonies. 1773 and the tea party provided cause for rebellion. However at this very moment the majority of the colonist were loyalist by nature. Only resenting the use of raised tariffs for soveneighty wealth while neglecting the needs of the colonist. the finale blow came in 1775 with the boston massacre. i only want to focus on events that affected the lives of afriacn slaves as they were placed in the middle of a contridicting duel over societal freedom from an oppressor. For example in virgina during the fall of 1775 royal governor lord dunmore proclimated the enlistment of slaves and all others to his majesty troops. Thus offering those enslaved by planters the opportunities. Lord Dunmore offered the opportunity for those enslved within the colony of virgina the option to join royal troops and defend her royal majesty crown. Slavery had already been abolsied in england. Freedom was a true reality of which the rebell forces were now depriving. Who was the true oppressor her royal governace or the planters. it breaks my heart to know that during this same period the second contrntial congress choose George Washington to lead the rebell troops and he proteased black/africian slaved soldiers. the summer of 1775 provided a small victory for the rebells by which the HERO of the battle was a black prior slave named Peter Salem who slayed Major Pitcairn. During the BUNKER HILL battle. SALEMs hero efforts where over shadowed with intense battles of Concord and Lexington. the war seemed to favor british forces until 1776 when the rebell forces outwitted and defeated the british at DORCHESTER HEIGHT removing british forces from pivital Boston. This was proof that...
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